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Shipping Intelligence.

POII T O [•’ NAPI ER. WIN l> AND WEATHER. Monday, December 20 —Wind N.W., cloudy Tuesday, Ducciubw -I—N. and N.E. winds, with lino weather Wednesday, December 25—Wind light and variable, with fine weather Thursday. December 2b—Light and variable winds; fine weal her Friday, December 27—Variable winds, with line weather Saturday, December 2b— X. and K.E. wind, with tine weather Sunday. December 2D— N.W. and il.; sky overcast ARRIVALS. DECF.MJ’.LR. 2S —Dolphin.'cutler, from Wairoa 29—Eguiunt, s.s., IVom Southern Ports DEPARTURES. UFCt.MULII. 27—Star oi the South, s.s., tor Auckland 2S—Success. schooner, for Viaimanuna and blackhead VESSELS EXPECTED. Annie, schooner, from Ponuiguiiau I’.etsy, cutter, from Auckland (Jo-ahead, t.s.s., from tho Duller Star of the smuu, s.s.. from Auckland Success, sehoouer, from the Coast Wellington, s.s.. from Taurauga and Auckland— Wednesday. Ist January VESSELS IN HARBOR. Cleopatra, p.s.. from Wairoa and Poverty Bay Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Plchuuga, ship, frnai Loudon via Dunedin Figment, s.s., from Southern Ports Hero, schooner, from Wairoa and Wuihua John Bunyaij, barque, from London via Wellington Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Malha, cutter, from Poverty Bay Muriwai, schooner; from Poverty Bay Onward, schooner, from Mercury Bay PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foe London —John Bunyan, barque, early; and Beliunga, ship, in all January Tatkanga and Auckland —llgmout, s.s., this day, at 10 a.m. Soltukrn Poets—Wellington, s.s., Thursday, 2nd January Manuaki.'ei—Cleopatra, p.s., this day Povuity Bay—Muriwai, schooner, this day; Cleopatra, (It li'January Waikua—Cleopatra, 2nd Januaiy Auckland—Onward, schooner, to-morrow PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. In tho Egmont—(Cabin) Mr Gill. Mr Pope, Miami Mrs St. Hill, Messrs Fleetwood (2), T. K. Newton, It. MeDougall, J. Ucncocke, Miss Lamont ; 8 for Auckland ; (hire cabin) Mr G. N. Baggett, Mr Comitus, Mrs Trcstrail, Air Malousc, Mr Pullen, Mr Megan, Mr Kowau ; 7 for Auckland OUTWARDS. In the Star of the South—Messrs Donnelly, Ferguson, and Warland lu the Success—One female ENTERED INWARDS. DKCKM Hhlt. 2fi—Maggie, brig. 191 tons, Howie, from Newcastle, with 29,"i tons coal, 10 tons maize, j tun> bran, boespokes, Vautier.- J. 11. Vaulicr, agent, 27—Onward, schooner, COtons, Edwards, from Mcr-ury Bay, with 17,500 feet timber, order.— Ma-ier, agent. CLEAT ED OUTWARDS. hi.cKMiuat. 2b—Success, schooner, .>8 tons, J. Trimmer, for Waumiriuia ami Blackhead, -with 20 bags Hour, 1 tin currants, 2 casks, 2 mats suger, 1 camp oven. I cast kerosine, 2 bags nails, 1 broom, 1 cask oatmeal, 2 boxes soap, 1 cask oilmen’s stores, :) bags salt, 25 hags Hour, 1 1 mats segur, 1 bag rice, 1 bale woolpacks, Kinross and Co.—Kinross A Co., agents 27—Star efthe South, s s., 117 tons, Bondall. for Auckland, with 12 pkgs baggage. Commissariat ; 1 kegs lard, 4 casks pork, Stuart and Co.; 1200 sheep, Watt Brothers.-—Walt Bros., agents.

Tbk Tar.anui Comi-any's steamship Egmont, Capt. A. Kennedy, with the English Mails via Suez and Panama, arrived iu the roadstead at 3 pan. yesterday. she left Wellington at, 3 jun. on Saturday, and experienced squally weather from north-west nut il abreast of Blackhead ; after which calms and light airs. She brings a general cargo and upwards of -d passengers. The Egtnout will steam northwards this nay at 10 a.m. The s.s. Star of the South steamed for Auckland on Friday night last, with a cargo of sheep and three passengers. The schooner Success sailed fortVaimarama and Blackhead on Saturday last, with a cargo of stores and one passenger. The lung Maggie entered the Iron Pot on Saturday hist.

The Cleopatra, for Jlangakuri; and the Muriwai, for Poverty Bay, are both expected to leave to-day. The cutter Dolphin, Schott, master, arrived iu port from Wairoa on Saturday last. She brings up about 10 bales ol wool.

The ship Matoaka, Captain Slovens, was loading at London on the Ist November for Canterbury and Napier’

The ship Wild Duck, Captain Bishop, arrived at ■Wellington on the night of the doth hist., 103 days from Cravesend. No accident or casualty of any kind occurred throughout the voyage ; there was one birth. She brought out a general cargo and lufi passengers, several of whom were for Napier —arriving here yesterday by the Egmont.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 538, 30 December 1867, Page 2

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668

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 538, 30 December 1867, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 538, 30 December 1867, Page 2

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